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*Twins Lance and Lawrence Austin of Lamar County each sport offers from Marshall, South Alabama and South Carolina. To the brothers, it's a good thing they're being recruited by the same schools because they absolutely, positively plan to play together in college. Both brothers think the two-for-one package they offer is beneficial to colleges -- and to themselves. "We're trying to ride on each other," Lawrence said.

*Twins Lance and Lawrence Austin of Lamar County each sport offers from Marshall, South Alabama and South Carolina. To the brothers, it's a good thing they're being recruited by the same schools because they absolutely, positively plan to play together in college. Both brothers think the two-for-one package they offer is beneficial to colleges -- and to themselves. "We're trying to ride on each other," Lawrence said.

*Speaking of players with well-known relatives, tight end Milan Richard of Savannah's Calvary Day School is the nephew to Georgia legend Herschel Walker. Not only that, but both of his parents ran track for the Bulldogs. According to Richard, a four-star prospect with double-digit offers (most recently Tennessee), he feels no family pressure to follow in their footsteps. He's going to pick a school that is the best fit for him, he said.

The 6-feet-2, 232-pounder looks like the type of tight end that can stretch the field. Richard gets off the ball quickly, runs solid routes, and makes a quick football move after securing the catch. More than once, he showed good agility either bending low to make a catch or reaching high.

Herschel Walker’s nephew, Savannah Calvary Day TE Milan Richard (6-3, 230), who has a dozen early offers, including UGA and Georgia Tech. Needs to improve on blocking but presents a huge mismatch against the defense in the passing game. “He’s got a world of potential,” McFarlin said

Kitt , a 4-star prospect that has Clemson and Ohio State on top, had the best day of anybody on the West team. He made almost every catch and proved he is elite in an elite setting. Kitt is a smooth route runner with sure hands.

The 6-1, 190-pounder is another one of the state’s top juniors, and recently de-committed from Georgia. He’s now considering Clemson, USC and the Bulldogs. “I don’t know what there’s not to like,” Walker said. “He’s a big body, he can run away from people, he’s a great route runner, has great hands and he can get yards after the catch. He’s just a complete wideout.” Kitt has caught 68 passes for 1,151 yards and 11 touchdowns.

You have those guys that make things look easy at times, that was Kitt on Thursday. He made leaping catches, he made a one-handed catch 40 yards down the field, he made catches over a corner and safety, and he was extremely impressive. He is already a four-star receiver on Scout, but he will move up early in 2013 as we update the rankings. People that question his speed shouldn't; he simply plays as fast as he needs to.

With early offers, Chubb had the numbers, but the overall question was the top-end speed. Namely, did he have any? That questioned has been answered after one day at Rising Seniors. Chubb had the best burst and had the coaching staff raving several times with highlight runs during the inside drills.

Everybody wondered whether Chubb was the “real deal” or another small-town superstar who posted big numbers against weak competition. The 5-11, 210-pounder is actually better than advertised. He simply dominated the Friday session. “He reminds you of an Alabama tailback; he’s got big legs, he’s hard to tackle, he runs hard and he runs behind his pads,” said Sandy Creek coach Chip Walker, the West’s head coach. Chubb has early offers from Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Purdue, and Ohio State. But if he has another day like Friday, his life will radically change. He’s likely the No. 1 RB from Georgia for the 2014 class, and will now appear in national rankings. Chubb is childhood fan of UGA.

This young man created a buzz at North Atlanta Thursday afternoon. He had a good morning practice, then had an even better afternoon practice. He ran for over 2,700 yards in 2012 and he is a high three-star on Scout at this time, but he will add that fourth star early in the new year. He is quicker than expected, he got to the edge numerous times against some fast linebackers, and he showed toughness sticking up inside against a very good defensive front. He is a better back than many may have thought entering this event.

Shaw is every bit of his listed 6-feet-4, 295 pounds, and truly has an outstanding frame. For a player his size, he displayed great quickness, particularly off the ball. He's not only big, but very physical.

It is hard for Shaw's stock to go up too much because he is already a top Scout100 member, but he was again impressive on Thursday. He is so quick off the ball, he is so athletic, and he is so disruptive in the trenches. He is still a raw prospect and he needs to improve the play of his hands and his pad level, but he has a very high ceiling on either side of the ball. Expect most, if not all schools to recruit him as a defensive tackle.

McMillan isn't in his best football shape right now, but it didn't hurt his effectiveness in practice. His instincts were sound, and so were his footwork and quickness. In scrimmage work, he had probably the biggest hit of the day. Another thing that stood out: McMillan's coachability. He not only took direction well, he sought it out.

We’ve known for some time that Carter was a tremendous athlete, but it was his junior season film and several in-person evaluations by our team that caused him to ascend rapidly to his lofty position at No. 3 overall, a numerical grade of 100 and a five-star rating. The 6-foot-5, 237-pound Carter has special quickness and instincts and the type of frame that could see him make millions of dollars in the NFL one day. As good as he is now, he can be even better and since rankings are projections, we project him very high. Alabama, Notre Dame, Florida and a host of other programs have offered recently.

Goose Creek junior RB Caleb Kinlaw has, a different times, favored USC and Tennessee. Now, after the firing of Derek Dooley by the Vols, his mind is clear and he has no favorite. USC recruiter Steve Spurrier Jr. and Clemson recruiter Tony Elliott were at the school last week, and Georgia coach Mark Richt was there Wednesday. Kinlaw's only gameday visits this season were to North Carolina and Tennessee and he said those two have been recruiting him the hardest of late. He's not sure about future visits or junior days. Kinlaw has offers from USC, Clemson, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia Tech. He's also hearing from Georgia, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame. Kinlaw said he plans to make his decision by the beginning of next season but added that could change. And he's also planning to graduate early. This season Kinlaw rushed for 1000 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Junior OL Mason Cole of Tarpon Springs, FL has 17 offers now including USC and Clemson. He hears regularly from recruiters Shawn Elliott and Tony Elliott. The Gamecocks and Tigers have not yet been by his school though he expects to see the Gamecocks when they get to Tampa for the Outback Bowl. Schools that have been thru his school include Alabama, Michigan, Cincinnati, Louisville, West Virginia and Notre Dame. Cole visited Notre Dame, Michigan and Southern Cal during the season. "I have some favorites in my mind and those are three I'm real interested in," Cole said. He has not made a decision on junior day or spring visits but he would like to get to Georgia and Alabama. His offers include USC, Clemson, Michigan, Notre Dame, Southern Cal, West Virginia, Florida State, Florida, South Florida and Central Florida.

Northwestern QB Mason Rudolph was offered by Virginia Tech earlier this week according to his coach Kyle Richardson. Rudolph also has an offer from LSU. Richardson said Georgia is also showing strong interest at this point, and he's also getting attention from Tennessee and Alabama. USC and North Carolina also have shown interest.

Junior TE Jeb Blazevich of Charlotte Tuesday night revealed his top six schools on his Twitter page. Blazevich listed the six, in alphabetical order, as Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Ole Miss. Blazevich narrowed his list from 23 offers. USC also had offered.

DB/LB Logan Sedergren (6-2 190) of Concord, NC is waiting on his first offer with interest from Clemson, North Carolina, NC State, Duke, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Missouri, Western Carolina, Appalachian State, Old Dominion, Harvard and Yale among others. He listed Clemson and Duke as his early favorites. "I went to Clemson for the Georgia Tech game and their atmosphere is ridiculous," said Sedergren. "The way the fans do their chants together and stuff like that...I don't think their is a fan base that knows more about their team." Sedergren says the Tiger coaching staff has been encouraging. "They just told me to keep getting bigger and stronger...to keep doing what I'm doing," he said. Sedergren attended Duke's home win over UNC this season as well. "It was really cool," he said. "The fans rushed the field and it was a great environment." Sedergren is beginning to schedule his junior day visits and has been invited to try out for an all-star game in California. As a junior he led his team with 145 tackles adding 18 for loss. He estimated that he had nine sacks with two interceptions. Sedergren did not name a leader.